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Title: Welding,%20Cutting,%20and%20Brazing


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Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
  • MODULE 16

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Hazards of Welding Operations
  • Fire hazards
  • Metal splatter
  • Electric shock
  • Explosion hazards
  • Released gases
  • Radiant energy
  • Where would these hazards be found on oil and gas
    well sites?

3
Three Basic Types of Welding
  • Gas Slower and easier to control than electric
    arc. Uses gas flame over metals until molten
    puddle is formed. Most popular fuels used with
    oxygen include acetylene, mapp gas, and hydrogen.
  • Arc Two metals are joined by generating an
    electric arc between a covered metal electrode
    and the base metal.
  • Oxygen and Arc Cutting Metal cutting in welding
    is the severing or removal of metal by a flame or
    arc.

4
Oxygen and arc cutting
  • Most common cutting processes
  • Oxygen Cutting Metal is heated by gas flame and
    an oxygen jet does the cutting.
  • Arc Cutting Intense heat of electric arc melts
    away the metal.

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Regulations
  • 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q
  • General Industry
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart J
  • Construction
  • API RP 54 Section 20
  • Hotwork, Welding, and Flame Cutting Operations

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General Requirements
  • 29 CFR 1910.252

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Fire Prevention Safeguards
  • Fire Hazards should be removed if the welded
    object cannot be readily moved.
  • Guards should be used if removing fire hazards is
    not possible.
  • Restrictions apply (no cutting or welding
    allowed) if none of the above is possible.

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Special Precautions
  • Protect nearby combustible materials from sparks
    that might escape through openings in floors or
    walls.
  • Fire Extinguishers must be ready for instant use.
  • Fire Watch lasting at least 30 min after welding
    or cutting operations is required if more than a
    minor fire might develop and if certain
    combustible materials are present.

10
Special Precautions
  • Authorization A responsible individual must
    inspect the area and designate precautions,
    preferably by written permit.
  • Floors Combustible materials must be swept 35
    feet away combustible floors must be wetted or
    protected (while preventing arc welding shock)

11
Special Precautions
  • Prohibited areas for welding
  • Unauthorized by management
  • Where sprinklers are impaired
  • Explosive atmospheres
  • Near storage of large quantities of readily
    ignitable materials
  • Relocation of Combustibles Combustibles shall be
    moved 35 feet away or properly protected or
    shielded.

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Special Precautions
  • Ducts Ducts conveyor systems that might carry
    sparks must be shut down.
  • Combustible walls must be shielded or guarded.
  • Noncombustible walls, partitions or ceilings
    (when welded) require opposite-side moving of
    combustibles or a fire watch.
  • Combustible cover No welding on certain metal
    building components having combustible covers or
    layers.

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Special Precautions
  • Pipes (or any metal) close enough to combustibles
    to cause ignition by conduction may not be cut or
    welded.
  • Management responsibilities
  • Establish proper areas and procedures
  • Designate responsible individual
  • Ensure training
  • Advise contractors of hazards

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Special Precautions
  • Supervisor responsibilities
  • Safety of equipment procedures
  • Determine combustibles hazardous areas
  • Protect combustibles from ignition through
    moving, shielding and scheduling
  • Secure authorizations
  • Give go-ahead to cutter or welder
  • Ensure fire protection
  • Ensure fire watches if required

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Welding or Cutting Containers
  • Used containers must be cleaned of flammable
    materials or other materials that could release
    toxic of flammable vapors when heated.
  • Venting purging is required for hollow spaces
    or cavities.

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Confined Spaces
  • Precautions must be taken during long pauses in
    arc welding to prevent
  • accidental contact of electrodes
  • torch valve gas leaks in gas welding.
  • During lunch or overnight

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Protection of Personnel
  • Railing or other suitable fall protection must be
    provided as required.
  • Welding cable and other equipment must be kept
    clear of passageways, ladders and stairways.
  • Eye protection and protective equipment of
    specific appropriate types must be worn. Nearby
    workers must be protected from arc welding rays.

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Protection of Personnel
  • Work in confined spaces requires consideration
    of
  • Ventilation
  • Securing cylinders and machinery
  • Lifelines
  • Electrode removal (arc welding)
  • Gas cylinder shutoff (gas welding cutting)
  • Warning signs for hot metal

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Health Protection Ventilation
  • General requirements for protecting welders are
    based on 3 factors
  • Dimensions of space (especially ceiling height)
    in which welding is to be done
  • Number of welders
  • Possible evolution of hazardous fumes, gases, or
    dust according to the metals involved.

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Natural and Mechanical Ventilation
  • Must not be restricted by screens
  • Sufficient to keep concentrations ltPEL
  • Mechanical ventilation required for
  • Metals not described here
  • Spaces lt10,000 feet per welder
  • Rooms with ceilings lower than 16 feet
  • Confined spaces or areas with barriers to natural
    cross ventilation

22
Dilution Ventilation
  • Contaminant should travel away from breathing
    zone.
  • Local exhaust ventilation may be more effective.

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Ventilation
  • Confined space ventilation first respirators if
    ventilation impossible
  • Specific rules for specific chemicals
  • Outdoors Just stay below PEL

24
Transmission pipeline
  • Special rules in 1910.252(d)(1)
  • Special electric shock protection for wet
    conditions
  • Pressure testing Worker and public protection
    against blowing out or loose dirt
  • Construction API Std. 1104-1968
  • Flammable substance lines API Std. PSD No.
    2201-1963
  • X-ray inspection ANSI Z54.1-1963

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Oxygen-Fuel GasWelding Cutting
  • General Requirements
  • Flammable mixtures of fuel gases and air or
    oxygen must be guarded against.
  • Maximum pressures of 15 psi for acetylene must
    be observed (with certain rare exceptions).
  • Approved apparatus.
  • Competent personnel in charge of supply equipment

26
Cylinders Containers
  • Approval Marking
  • DOT compliant
  • Legibly marked
  • ANSI compliant connections
  • Valve protection

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Cylinders Containers Storage
  • Away from heat sources (such as radiators)
  • When inside buildings
  • Well-protected, ventilated, dry location at least
    20 ft from combustibles
  • Assigned storage spaces, protected from damage
    tampering
  • When empty closed valves
  • When not in use hand-tight valve protection caps

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Oxygen Storage
  • Protect oxygen cylinders from fire hazards such
    as acetylene
  • Distance ?20 ft from fuel-gas cylinders or
    combustibles, or
  • Barrier ?5 ft high noncombustible partition with
    half-hour fire-resistance rating

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Arc Welding Cutting
  • Use compliant equipment
  • Special design for exposure to weather, flammable
    gases, marine conditions
  • Workmen who operate or maintain arc welding
    equipment shall be acquainted with the
    requirements of 1910.254 and 1910.252

30
Arc Welding Cutting
  • Electrode holders when not in use must be kept
    from shocking people and objects.
  • Protect against electric shock
  • Never use cables with splices within 10 feet (3
    m) of the holder
  • The welder should not coil or loop welding
    electrode cable around parts of his body
  • Maintenance must ensure safety
  • Damaged cables equipment must be replaced.
  • Work and cables must be joined properly and have
    adequate insulation.

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Operating procedures
  • Cylinders, cylinder valves, couplings,
    regulators, hose, and apparatus kept free from
    oily or greasy substances
  • Oxygen cylinders shall not be handled with oily
    hands or gloves
  • A jet of oxygen must never be permitted to strike
    an oily surface, greasy clothes, or enter a fuel
    oil or other storage tank

32
Operating procedures
  • When transporting cylinders by a crane
  • Use a cradle or suitable platform
  • Never use slings or electric magnets
  • Valve-protection caps always in place

33
Operating procedures
  • Never use valve-protection caps to lift cylinders
    from one vertical position to another
  • Never use bars under valves or valve-protection
    caps to pry cylinders loose
  • may use warm (not boiling) water

34
Operating procedures
  • Before cylinders are moved
  • Regulators shall be removed
  • Valve-protection caps, when provided for, shall
    be put in place
  • Unless cylinders are secured on a special truck

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Operating procedures
  • Cylinders without fixed hand wheels shall have
    keys, handles, or nonadjustable wrenches on valve
    stems while cylinders are in service

36
Operating procedures
  • Fuel-gas cylinders shall be placed with valve end
    up whenever they are in use
  • Liquefied gases shall be stored and shipped with
    the valve end up

37
Operating procedures
  • Before connecting a regulator to a cylinder
    valve
  • Open the valve slightly close immediately
  • Open the valve while standing to one side of the
    outlet never in front of it
  • Never crack a fuel-gas cylinder valve near other
    welding work or near sparks, flame, or other
    possible sources of ignition

38
Operating procedures
  • Always open the cylinder valve slowly
  • Never open an acetylene cylinder valve more than
    1.5 turns of the spindle, and preferably no more
    than 3/4 of a turn

39
Hose and hose connections
  • Replace hose with leaks, burns, worn places,
    defects
  • When parallel lengths of oxygen and fuel hose are
    taped together, not more than 4 of 12 inches
    covered by tape

40
Test Your Knowledge
  • How long must a fire watch continue?
  • At least 30 minutes.
  • A radius of 35 feet.
  • How far away must combustible materials be kept
    from welding?
  • Who is responsible for making fire watchers
    available?
  • Supervisor.
  • During work in confined spaces, what must be left
    outside?
  • Gas cylinders welding machines.

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